
Gatsby chapters 2 and 3
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- Q1In Chapters 2 and 3 of 'The Great Gatsby', what does Gatsby's party symbolize?The power of loveThe beauty of natureThe importance of friendshipThe excess and emptiness of the Jazz Age and the lost generation of the 1920's30s
- Q2What significant event occurs during Gatsby's party that highlights the theme of social class?Daisy's admiration for the musicJordan Baker winning a gameTom Buchanan's disdain for Gatsby's guestsGatsby's speech to his guests30s
- Q3How does Nick Carraway first describe Gatsby in Chapters 2 and 3?As a charming socialiteAs a lowly bootleggerAs a dangerous criminalAs a mysterious and wealthy figure30s
- Q4What does the yellow car driven by Gatsby represent in Chapters 2 and 3?Wealth and carelessnessHope and dreamsFriendship and loyaltyTradition and stability30s
- Q5In Chapter 3, who is particularly critical of Gatsby's parties and refers to the guests as 'the new rich'?Tom BuchananJordan BakerNick CarrawayDaisy Buchanan30s
- Q6What role does the Valley of Ashes play in Chapters 2 and 3?It symbolizes the moral and social decay of societyIt serves as a meeting place for friendsIt is a symbol of nature's beautyIt represents happiness and prosperity30s
- Q7What is the significance of the green light at the end of Daisy's dock as observed by Gatsby?It symbolizes Gatsby's unattainable dreams and desiresIt denotes his connection with the pastIt signifies wealth and successIt represents his friendship with Nick30s
- Q8In Chapter 2, how does Myrtle Wilson's behavior at Gatsby's party reflect her aspirations?She seeks to elevate her social status and escape her current lifeShe prioritizes her marriage above allShe shows no interest in wealth or luxuryShe is content with her life as it is30s
- Q9
What does Jordan Baker explicitly state as her reason for liking Nick?
He's attractive
He's wealthy and famous
He's not careless
He's intelligent
30s - Q10
What significant even happens at the end of chapter 2?
Tom breaks Myrtle's nose
Nick gets a new girlfriend
Spiderman kills a man in the elevator
Tom breaks Daisy's nose
30s - Q11
Which statement below accurately depicts the characters in TGG?
Tom is married to Daisy. Myrtle is married to George Wilson. Nick is dating Jordan Baker.
Myrtle and Tom are married. Nick and Daisy are lovers. George is in love with Jordan Baker.
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